Spring 2021 classes offered in Ethnic Studies
schedarc2212ES report generated: 21-OCT-21
Class
Sect
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Units
Notes*
Fee
Dates
Days
Time
Room
Instructor
Cap
Enr
Sust*
ES 105 Intro to U.S. Ethnic Studies1210763IA

W11:00-12:20ONLMarsden,KL4038

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-ONLMarsden,KL
ES 106 Intro to Black Studies1210773IA

MW13:00-14:20ONLSisay,HB3028SR
ES 107 Chican@/Latin@ Lives1210783IA

M11:00-12:20ONLPerez,N3030

1





-ONLPerez,N
ES 245 Hip Hop & the Black Experience1210793IA

W17:00-19:50ONLWest,TT3028SR
ES 280 CouRaGeouS Cuentos Production1210802below

M15:00-16:50ONLPerez,N209
ES 306 Narrating Genocide1210833below

T17:00-19:50ONLAttallah,MN3028
ES 308 Multi-Ethnic Resistance (U.S.)1210843IA

M17:00-19:50ONLAttallah,MN4038
ES 310 U.S. & Mexico Border1210854IA

T15:00-16:50ONLPerez,N3030

1





-ONLPerez,N
ES 336 Asian American Literatures1210874below

MW15:00-16:50ONLAccomando,C1514



* Notes: IA=Instructor approval required, DA=Department approval required
* Sust: classes designated as Sustainability Focused (SF) or Sustainability Related (SR)

Generally, students must register in one section from each component type shown for a particular class. For example, BIOL 104 has two lecture sections and several lab sections. Students who register for one of the lecture sections should also register for one of the labs associated with that lecture. Association numbers and section numbers are shown in parenthesis when multiple values exist.

Class notes
schedarc2212ES report generated: 21-OCT-21
Class
CN
Class Notes
ES 280 CouRaGeouS Cuentos Production21080IA,Special Topic Description: Edit and produce the department's CouRaGeouS Cuentos student journal. Students will move through the full publishing process and gain valuable experience on the evaluation of writing submissions, curating a body of work, copyediting, typesetting and designing the annual issue. Eight seats are for the Creando Raíces student learning community.
ES 306 Narrating Genocide21083IA,Special Topic Description: Explores various genocides of the modern era, with particular emphasis on the Armenian Genocide (1915-1923). Examines the processes of genocide, collective responsibility and responses from the international community.
ES 336 Asian American Literatures21087IA,Special Topic Description: Poetry, fiction, memoir, and spoken word, by Bao Phi, Jessica Hagedorn, Franny Choi, John Okada, Chen Chen, and prisoners who carved poems in the walls at Angel Island. US laws excluded "Asian" from "American"; Asian American cultures emerge anyway, offering alternative sites for reading the nation.